

Rana Rahimpour
Iranian journalist and former BBC Persian presenter now living in exile, providing on-the-ground perspective and eyewitness-informed commentary about protests and public sentiment in Iran.
Top 3 podcasts with Rana Rahimpour
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Jan 13, 2026 • 34min
Everything you need to know about the Iran protests
Gabrielle Weiniger, a seasoned Middle East correspondent, and Rana Rahimpour, an Iranian-British journalist, dive into the complexities of the Iran protests. They discuss how economic crises sparked nationwide demonstrations, the lethal government crackdown, and the role of social media during internet blackouts. Personal stories highlight the human cost, while Rana traces the historical context of protests, including the Green Movement. They ponder the implications of U.S. intervention and the unlikely scenarios for regime change.

Mar 3, 2026 • 33min
Iran after the Ayatollah
Ali Ansari, a historian of modern Iran at St Andrews, gives context on succession and power structures. Rana Rahimpour, an exiled Iranian journalist and former BBC Persian presenter, recounts protests, public emotions and daily realities under the regime. They explore the immediate political vacuum, competing power centers, military vulnerabilities and the international ripple effects.

Jan 13, 2026 • 8min
A brutal crackdown in Iran
Rana Rahimpour, a British-Iranian journalist, shares her insights on the recent surge of anti-regime protests in Iran, sparked by dire economic conditions. She explains how inflation and market strikes are fueling public unrest. The discussion covers the chilling state-media narratives amidst a communication blackout, highlighting reports of hundreds of casualties. They also examine the implications of mass detentions and the potential fading momentum of leaderless protests, all while assessing the regime's growing vulnerabilities and the looming threat of economic collapse.


